We’ve all been there come month-end, where two-minute noodles become the main staple in our diets while we count our pennies and wince at our bank balances. To avoid missing out on some good times before pay day, we’ve come up with five of the best things to do in Cape Town when you’re broke.
RIDE A CAMEL IN KOMMETJIE
Forget horse riding along the beach, take the unique opportunity to ride on the hump of a camel.
Choose between a short roundabout ride on the grounds or a longer one through the tranquil forests.
An ideal (and cheap) time out from life’s financial strains.
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Where Imhoff Farm, Kommetjie Road, Kommetjie
When Tuesdays – Sundays noon – 4 pm
Cost R40 – R200 pp
Contact +27 21 783 4545, [email protected], imhofffarm.co.za
INDULGE AT HONEST CHOCOLATE
Chocolate is the remedy to most of life’s woes. Honest Chocolate brings you all types of chocolatey goodness without putting you into a financial pickle.
Not only is the chocolate handmade from raw, organic cocoa – most of the items on offer are under 50 bucks apiece.
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Where 64A Wale Street, CBD | The Woodstock Exchange, 66 Albert Road, Woodstock
When Monday – Saturday 9 am – 5 pm
Cost Varies
Contact +27 76 765 8306 | +27 21447 1438, [email protected], honestchocolate.co.za
DO YOUR LAUNDRY AND EAT DIM SUM AT I LOVE MY LAUNDRY
Kill two birds with one stone at I Love My Laundry – put a load of laundry on and feast on some dim sum while you wait.
If you don’t have dirty clothes to wash, come on along anyway, and dine in relative style while saving a couple pennies.
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Where I Love My Laundry, 59 Buitengracht Street, CBD
When Daily 7 am – 7 pm
Cost R40 pp
Contact +27 74 992 1481, ilovemylaundry.co.za, Join the I Love My Laundry Facebook page
HAVE A BEER AT THE PERSEVERANCE TAVERN
Grab a beer at Perseverance Tavern, said to be the oldest pub in Cape Town and munch on one of their famous bacon and blue cheese burgers.
Get this duo for under 100 bucks! Not only will you leave feeling well fed and watered, but you’ll enjoy the old-timey feel about the place.
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Where Perseverance Tavern, 83 Buitenkant Street, Gardens
When Daily noon – 10 pm
Cost R20 for a beer, R49 for a burger
Contact +27 21 461 2440, [email protected], perseverancetavern.co.za
FREE YOGA AT CAPE QUARTER
You don’t have to pay top dollar for a good workout. If you’re looking to flex those muscles and get your Zen on, make your way to Cape Quarter Square for a free outdoor yoga session.
The classes are taught by quality instructors and tailored for the yoga novice – so don’t despair if you aren’t a master of the downward dog pose!
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Where The Cape Quarter Square, 27 Somerset Road, De Waterkant
When Tuesdays 6:30 – 7:30 pm
Contact +27 21 421 1111, [email protected]
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i think broke means different things to different people. whoever posted this ad is probably not like “us”. For “us” broke means no money except the few bucks i have to get to work and back…until i get paid again of cause. When you broke like “us” you don’t have 40 bucks to waist on camel-back riding or 50 bucks on “all types of chocolaty goodness” or 70 bucks on a beer and a burger. No we don’t have that kinda money left at month end. For “us” that would mean that “we” are “well-off”…
Thank you thought I was the only one who thought that!
Absolutely Marlon! Remember being that broke when I just got divorce and the best was picniking at Rhodes Memorial, a visit to the penquin colony at Boulders Beach or watching the whales.
I didn’t actually read this but just for those kind of days Bianca van der Westhuizen Kristy Conradie